What’s New: The Yamaha R6 was new for 2017 and the R1 was new for 2018. Now the little R3 finally gets its turn for an update in the 2019 model year. Its most noticeable update is its new look with a ...
With experience of handling leading global sites like ZigWheels, Punya is an avid motorcyclist who has been in the industry for over half a decade. He is always up for a ride to the canyons or the ...
The 2024 Yamaha YZF-R1M is a pinnacle of Yamaha’s engineering, marrying high performance with cutting-edge technology and design. This motorcycle is powered by a 998cc liquid-cooled engine, boasting ...
While I have alternately loved and hated my 2014 Bonneville T-100 over the past six years, I’ve never dreamt of riding a sport bike. Yet, when the opportunity arose to test-ride one — on a race track ...
It's a busy week for Japanese bike maker Yamaha, which has unleashed into the world these days no less than three new Supersport motorcycles aimed at cementing its hold on the segment. There's no ...
Yamaha’s racing history has been a great source of inspiration for the Japanese manufacturer and led to a continuous improvement of its YZF-R series sportbike. Now the fourth generation of the YZF-R15 ...
If you were hoping to see the return of the iconic Japanese exotic YZF-R7, we regret to inform you that will not be happening. Instead, Yamaha is said to be taking the existing MT-07 and turning it ...
Yamaha has just launched the YZF-R3 – a serious Ninja 300 and RC 390 challenger. Let’s take a closer look. Yamaha has long missed out on the action in the lightweight sportsbike segment, where other ...
The older you get, the faster time goes. It’s hard to believe that the Yamaha YZF-R1, the motorcycle that revolutionized the superbike category, is now a quarter-century old. The original R1, circa ...
Yamaha has decided to now give the moniker to its new MT-07-based model. With the YZF-R6 no longer with us, the 2022 Yamaha YZF-R7 is the middle child in the Yamaha sportbike family, nestled between ...
Yamaha suspended testing its V4-powered YZF-M1 at the MotoGP shakedown in Sepang. Although the exact engine issue is unknown, things aren't as bad as they sound due to concessions. I like Yamaha—I ...
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